#RightToWater
Human Rights Council receives water and sanitation thematic report
Human Rights Council receives annual thematic report, devoted in 2013 to the topic of sustainability and the realization of the human rights to water and sanitation, from the UN Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation Catarina de Albuquerque. The report examines how the rights to water and sanitation can and must be met for present and future generations. It highlights challenges to sustainability and particularly aggravated risks in times of economic and financial crisis. After addressing the relevance of sustainability to the core human rights concepts of "progressive realization" and "non-retrogression", the report explains how the normative content and principles of the human rights to water and sanitation contribute to ensuring sustainability.
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#WaterSecurity
Strategic groundwater reserves found in Northern Kenya
An exploration of groundwater resources has identified reserves of water in Turkana County in drought-stricken northern Kenya. The findings were announced at the opening of an international water security conference in Nairobi on 11 September, and are the result of a groundwater mapping project, GRIDMAP (Groundwater Resources Investigation for Drought Mitigation in Africa Programme), spearheaded by UNESCO in partnership with the government of Kenya and with the financial support of the Government of Japan. >> More info
#WTD2013
Participate in World Tourism Day Twitter Competition
Would you like your tweet to reach thousands of people from all around the world? Participate in the 2013 World Tourism Day Twitter Competition: What do you do and recommend when travelling to ensure a more sustainable water future? Get tweeting! How do you save water during your travel? Using water-resistant sun block to protect marine life? Being sensitive to renewing bed linen and towels in a hotel? Informing yourself on water efficiency in your accommodation? Whatever you’re doing, whichever measure you recommend - we want to know! Participate until 17 September! >> More info
#1MillionVoices
New UN report reflects voices of more than 1 million people on development issues
The voices of more than 1 million people all over the world were gathered to produce a United Nations report launched on 10 September that reflects their priorities concerning development issues, which will help Member States shape the post-2015 sustainability agenda. The report, A Million Voices: The World We Want, is the result of 88 national consultations, 11 thematic dialogues and an online global survey, which were carried out over the past year. The report is meant to help Member States draft a successor framework to the anti-poverty targets known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which will expire in 2015. >> More info
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Blogging
How the Issue of "Going" Outside Hit Home
If a year ago you told me that I would be able to speak authoritatively on the technical aspects of sanitation, I would have thought you were crazy! Kenya is my home; I am 130% Kenyan and haved lived here my whole life. In all this time, I never fully realized the sanitation issues in my country. True, I knew the statistics but until recently I didn’t fully realize how the impact was hitting my home.
By Jecinter Hezron on the World’s Bank Water Blog. >> Continue reading
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#Post2015
Corporate Water Stewardship and the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda
Date: 19 September 2013 Time: 9:00 am
Place: Grand Hyatt, New York, USA
Organizer: CEO Water Mandate
This side event, which will coincide with the UN Global Compact Leaders Summit on September 19-20, will advance the CEO Water Mandate’s ongoing discussions regarding water and the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda. This session will further explore and unpack the prospective role of business in advancing potential policy objectives relating to increased access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services; improved water resources management and governance; efficient water use; and pollution reduction. In particular, it will delve into the role of business in supporting achievement of these goals, how the goals can be framed to ensure maximum impact and alignment with emerging water stewardship practice, and how to get from goals to meaningful corporate action on-the-ground.
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>> Provisional agenda
#WaterRisks
Tackling Water Risks to Ensure a Sustainable Future
Date: 25 September 2013 Time: 1:15 pm
Place: UN Headquarters, New York, USA
Organizers: The Governments of Switzerland and the Netherlands, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation (UNSGAB) and the World Water Council, with the participation of UN-Water
On the occasion of the UN General Assembly Special Event on the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, this Ministerial luncheon will provide an opportunity for a high level roundtable discussion with country representatives, international organisations, civil society and the private sector on best practices and key factors of success to address water-related risks in five major areas: economic prosperity, human health, political stability, disaster risk management and governance.
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#WaterCooperation
1st Workshop "River Basin Commissions and other Joint Bodies for Transboundary Water Cooperation: Legal and Institutional Aspects"
Date: 23-24 September 2013
Place: Palais des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
This workshop convened in the International Year of Water Cooperation aims to highlight opportunities and inspire effective practices/solutions in advancing the legal and institutional frameworks and tools for transboundary water cooperation through the exchange of experience and cross-fertilization within existing joint bodies, as well as to support the emergence of new joint bodies for transboundary water cooperation.
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Latest videos
New playlist on UNW-DPAC YouTube channel focuses on Water in the Post-2015 agenda
This new playlist will feature videos on the water debate in the post-2015 agenda. >> Access the Water and Post-2015 playlist
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